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Reserves: ACE Basin, SC, Apalachicola, FL, Chesapeake Bay, MD, Chesapeake Bay, VA, Delaware, Elkhorn Slough, CA, Grand Bay, MS, Great Bay, NH, Guana Tolomato Matanzas, FL, He‘eia, HI, Hudson River, NY, Jacques Cousteau, NJ, Jobos Bay, PR, Kachemak Bay, AK, Lake Superior, WI, Mission Aransas, TX, Narragansett Bay, RI, North Carolina, North Inlet-Winyah Bay, SC, Old Woman Creek, OH, Padilla Bay, WA, Rookery Bay, FL, San Francisco Bay, CA, Sapelo Island, GA, South Slough, OR, Tijuana River, CA, Waquoit Bay, MA, Weeks Bay, AL, Wells, ME
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Journal Article
This open-access article, published Geophysical Research Letters in 2020, uses turbidity observations to characterize estuary response following extreme discharge such as from storm-related flooding, which can be a proxy for sediment release from dam removals.
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Keywords: sediment transport, dam, dam removal
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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Journal Article
This article, submitted for publication to Earth Surface Processes and Landforms in 2020, describes findings from the Dams and Sediment in the Hudson (DaSH) project related to tidal wetland growth in the Hudson River estuary as a result of human activities. It presents sediment accumulation rates in marshes along the Hudson and reveals the rapid growth of marshes associated with anthropogenic structures.
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Keywords: marsh accretion, marsh resilience, sediment
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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Journal Article
Abstract
The joint probability method (JPM) is the traditional way to determine the base flood elevation due to storm surge, and it usually requires simulation of st
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Keywords: storm surge, modeling, climate resilience
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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Abstract
The ocean is inextricably linked to human societies. Climate change and its associated impacts to the aquatic environment pose problems for human communities as well.
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Keywords: sea level rise, K-12 education, teacher training
Reserves: Chesapeake Bay, VA
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Journal Article
This paper, published in Biological Conservation, describes an innovative approach developed by the NERRS to evaluate the ability of tidal marshes to thrive as sea levels rise.
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Keywords: Sentinel Site, data synthesis, wetland resilience
Reserves: ACE Basin, SC, Chesapeake Bay, MD, Chesapeake Bay, VA, Delaware, Elkhorn Slough, CA, Grand Bay, MS, Great Bay, NH, Hudson River, NY, Narragansett Bay, RI, North Carolina, North Inlet-Winyah Bay, SC, Padilla Bay, WA, San Francisco Bay, CA, South Slough, OR, Tijuana River, CA, Waquoit Bay, MA
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News
Eleven projects have been recommended for funding by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) Science Collaborative.
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Reserves: Chesapeake Bay, VA, Delaware, Elkhorn Slough, CA, Grand Bay, MS, Great Bay, NH, Guana Tolomato Matanzas, FL, Hudson River, NY, Jacques Cousteau, NJ, Kachemak Bay, AK, Mission Aransas, TX, Narragansett Bay, RI, North Carolina, Padilla Bay, WA, Rookery Bay, FL, San Francisco Bay, CA, South Slough, OR, Tijuana River, CA, Waquoit Bay, MA, Wells, ME
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The University of Michigan (U-M) Water Center is pleased to announce the outcome of this year ’s competition for research and integrated assessment projects under NOAA ’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) Science Collaborative.
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Reserves: ACE Basin, SC, Guana Tolomato Matanzas, FL, Hudson River, NY, Waquoit Bay, MA, Weeks Bay, AL
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Journal Article
This article provides a comprehensive summary of what is known about the ecological functioning of the shore zone in freshwater ecosystems.
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Keywords: living shoreline, shoreline armoring, shoreline management
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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Journal Article
This article, published as part of the Hudson River Sustainable Shorelines project in 2012, reports on an effort to document the biodiversity supported by different kinds of shore zones in the Hudson River Estuary.
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Keywords: living shoreline, shoreline management, shoreline armoring, sea level rise
Reserves: Hudson River, NY